Godboy
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You should be sorry because, YOU are wrong. Youre always annoyingly ******* wrong.Sorry, yer wrong.
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You should be sorry because, YOU are wrong. Youre always annoyingly ******* wrong.Sorry, yer wrong.
...because, as ive stated a million times now, you are allowed to wear the uniform in limited circumstances, mostly ceremonial circumstances, like weddings, funerals, etc.why aren't you required to turn them in when you out process.
Why can I go to my local Army-Navy surplus store and purchase a uniform or field jacket with the stripes or bars on them and wear them if I wish?But only worn by the soldier it was issue to. Lots of time then tailored to fit that soldier. Guns not usually altered to a soldier wants
If she was military, she becomes a poster child for why people like that should be expelled from the military and none other like her allowed to be in the military.![]()
Army veteran joins anti-ICE protest in Dallas and ‘calls on conscience’ of fellow service members
‘We have a duty, a moral obligation to say no and resist,’ uniformed ex-soldier says at Texas demonstration, rebuking President Donald Trump for involving the military in domestic law enforcementwww.yahoo.com
If she is active duty military she’s toast
Unless she’s in the Mexican army
Libs might get away with that under biden and lloyd austin but not trump and pete hegseth
Adios!
Beg to differ, I went to two protests, though out of uniform in the 60's. Many did.Active duty cant go to protests at all, let alone in uniform. You do not have 1st Amendment rights when you are active military. You sign those rights away at boot camp on day 1.
No you cant. You might get away with it, but if anyone with the authority and desire to get you in trouble sees it, youre done. You are not allowed to play dress up in military uniform and go around town as you please.I can don a BDU uniform and wear it all the **** I like...
It wasnt fuckin legal, you commie shithead. You were a disgrace to that uniform.Beg to differ, I went to two protests, though out of uniform in the 60's. Many did.

**** you boy. We all went for the free marijuana and not really the protest. Many, many active duty went to the big one in DC. at the Washington monument to listen to the music and get high.It wasnt fuckin legal, you commie shithead. You were a disgrace to that uniform.![]()
When people are authorized to wear a US military uniform under federal law:No you cant. You might get away with it, but if anyone with the authority and desire to get you in trouble, youre done. You are not allowed to play dress up in military uniform and go around town as you please.
Does your mommy know you use her iPhone to post words like that on the internet?**** you boy.
Why don't you ask her, she's been in the ground since 1987.Does your mommy know you use her iPhone to post words like that on the internet?
Yeah, under certain conditions listed in the military regs, like for funerals and weddings. Its very limited.When people are authorized to wear a US military uniform while not on active duty, under federal law:
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10 U.S. Code § 772 - When wearing by persons not on active duty authorized
www.law.cornell.edu
**** you, boy.Why don't you ask her, she's been in the ground since 1987.
What the hell are you talking about? The military is the military. Some social agendas may change some of the ways. That has to be controlled in limits though. Making things up is a Progressive Socialist Communist trait.I served during Reagan, and soldiers were politicized then, too. Trump lies to the soldiers to bend their bias.
And you aren't allowed to wear it while making political statements.Yeah, under certain conditions listed in the military regs, like for funerals and weddings. Its very limited.
Does your mommy know you're using her phone in the basement?**** you, boy.
Canteens are only used by that soldier, so are mess kits and sleeping bags, but those are turned and used by someone else. Besides if they don't want them worn anymore dispose of them.But only worn by the soldier it was issue to. Lots of time then tailored to fit that soldier. Guns not usually altered to a soldier wants
I am not talking about active duty personnel.Active duty cant go to protests at all, let alone in uniform. You do not have 1st Amendment rights when you are active military. You sign those rights away at boot camp on day 1.